San Vicente Park

San Vicente Park

What if Central Los Angeles could have a new park, 3.2 miles long?  San Vicente Park is a re-imagining of mobility, recreation, public space that supports healthier communities.

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What if Central Los Angeles could have a new park, 3.2 miles long?  That’s the vision for San Vicente Park, a replacement for much of the significant public land currently devoted to San Vicente Boulevard.  With the upcoming proposed Metro Crenshaw Line Northern Extension, a re-imagining of mobility and recreation will become available to consider public space for healthier communities.

Project Vision Summary

  • Convert approximately 3.2 miles of San Vicente Boulevard to public parks, plazas, and recreation facilities

  • Extend from Mid City (Lowe’s) to the West Hollywood Boundary (The Beverly Center and Cedars Sinai)

  • Maintain local access roads for homes and businesses

  • Encourage ridership in Metro Crenshaw Northern Extension

  • Provide alternative mobility routes for bicycles and scooters

  • Provide attractive first/last mile approaches and space devoted to new Metro stations

Learn more at sanvicentepark.org

This project was created by Michael Wacht of IntuArch.

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